History of product :
Bathroom tiles are flat, square pieces of baked clay, carpet, work, or other substance, which are fixed as a covering onto a floor or wall. They are one of the most important design elements in bathroom design. Bathroom tiles are usually made from clay or a mixture of clays and other materials, then kiln-fired. They are divided into two groups: porcelain tiles and non-porcelain tiles also known as ceramic tiles. Ceramic tile is one of the top choices for the kitchen and bathroom walls and floors because it’s impervious to moisture, stands up to stains and won’t absorb bacteria or odors. Here are some types of bathroom tiles: Cement: A non vitreous tile made from a cured sand-and-mortar mix Ceramic or porcelain: Made from a mixture of clays pressed into shape and fired in a kiln Glass: Has an elegant, reflective surface and comes in a range of colors Granite: Harder than most natural stones and works well in bathroom countertops or floors Limestone: A natural stone with a honed surface and is usually found in brown, beige, and yellow hues Marble: A natural stone that can be highly polished and comes in many sizes Bathroom tiles are also available in a variety of designs, including marble, stone, wood, texture, floral, 3D, geometric, and others. Matte finish tiles are the most popular choice for bathroom floors because they improve traction, and glossy tiles are the most popular choice for bathroom walls because they are easier to clean.
Benefits of this product :
Hygiene: Tiles are non-porous and resistant to cold, mildew, and bacteria, making them a good choice for high-traffic areas like bathrooms. Easy to clean: Tiles don’t require harsh detergents, powder, or chemical cleaners, and they don’t need to be resealed. Durable: Tiles are long-lasting and can withstand dampness and humidity. Design options: Tiles come in many styles and can match radiant heating. Cost-effective: Tiles can be an affordable option.
How product is made :
Ceramic tiles, which are used for bathroom flooring, are made from a mixture of clay, minerals, and water. The materials are mixed and ground in a ball mill to create a body slip, which is then used to differentiate the tiles. The tiles are then pressed into compact shapes at high pressure, which produces a more dimensionally stable product. Next, the tiles are glazed, and then fired in a kiln at high temperatures. The tiles can be glazed or unglazed, with glazed tiles having a hard, non-porous surface that is stain-resistant and easy to clean.
Raw material of this product :
Ceramic, porcelain, marble, plate, glass, resin, mosaic, limestone, and stone tiles are all made from different raw materials. Here are some details about the raw materials used to make these types of tiles: Ceramic: A common choice for bathroom tiles because it is inexpensive, water-resistant, and durable
Porcelain :Denser than ceramic, making it water-resistant and not porous Marble: A metamorphic rock that is stain proof and easy to clean, making it a good choice for bathrooms Slate: A natural stone that is durable and long-lasting Glass: A ceramic product made from raw materials like quartz and, feldspar, and soda ash, which are heated to form molten glass Resin: A good choice for water areas like bathrooms, and can be used as back splashes and accent pieces
Mosaic: Made from cement concrete and colored chips, these tiles can be used in residential and commercial areas Limestone: A sedimentary rock that is durable and a natural way to cool structures.